WARSAW (Reuters) -Polish prosecutors have charged a Belarusian citizen with planning to set fire to a warehouse in eastern Poland on behalf of foreign intelligence, a spokesperson said on Monday.
The statement did not name the foreign power. Poland says its role as an aid hub for neighbouring Ukraine has made it a target for Russian and Belarusian secret services. Russia and Belarus have regularly rejected such allegations.
Prosecutors suspected the 27-year-old man, Vitalij S, “collected data about a warehouse facility in the Lublin Voivodeship in July 2025, filmed and photographed it, and then passed this material on to representatives of foreign intelligence,” a spokesperson said.
He was charged with “acting for the benefit of foreign intelligence and preparing to undertake sabotage a